Vascular Assessment & Diagnosis
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) testing, Doppler ultrasound, and CT angiography to map blood flow. Evaluation of pulse strength, skin changes, and walking capacity through treadmill tests.
Don’t Let Poor Circulation Slow You Down Ikigai Clinics treats Peripheral Vascular Disease using modern vascular procedures. Patients come to us from Kondapur, Kukatpally, and all across Hyderabad and the Telugu states seeking expert vascular and wound care.
Poor circulation can lead to ulcers and amputations, especially in diabetic foot patients. Our team of vascular and plastic surgeons collaborates on every case to offer complete, lasting solutions.
We combine advanced vascular interventions with specialized wound care to prevent limb loss. Serving patients across Hyderabad and Telangana, our dual-specialty approach addresses both circulation issues and their skin manifestations.
Our comprehensive PVD protocol focuses on restoring circulation, preventing limb complications, and improving quality of life. Combining advanced diagnostics with personalized treatment plans, we address arterial blockages through medical management, minimally invasive procedures, and surgical interventions when needed. Regular monitoring and lifestyle modifications form the cornerstone of our preventive approach.
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) testing, Doppler ultrasound, and CT angiography to map blood flow. Evaluation of pulse strength, skin changes, and walking capacity through treadmill tests.
Customized antiplatelet therapy, cholesterol control, and blood pressure management. Supervised exercise programs and smoking cessation support. Nutritional counseling for diabetes control.
Angioplasty with drug-coated balloons, stent placements, or atherectomy for plaque removal. Hybrid procedures combining endovascular and open surgical techniques for complex cases.
Bypass surgery using artificial grafts or natural veins. Regular vascular lab follow-ups and ulcer prevention care. Long-term surveillance with duplex scans every 6-12 months.